Take 10 minutes to read from your independent reading novel.
This Week's Focus... Analysis Prompt
We will be writing the following essay in class on Tuesday:
In his second volume of memoirs, Ways of Escape (1980), Graham Green observed the following:"Writing is a form of therapy; sometimes I wonder how all those who do not write, compose or paint can manage to escape the madness, melancholia, the panic fear which is inherent in the human situation.”
How can writers use memoirs as therapy to deal with the human situation and to reflect on larger issues/ideas? In addition to your own independent reading, use specific evidence from at least two different memoirs read in class.
Socratic Circles
The above prompt is the focus of today's Socratic circle! Use the ideas you gathered from the texts in the graphic organizer AND think about your own experience as a writer. Explore the emotions that came out in the texts we read. Think about how this helped the authors deal with emotions and issues.
Inner/Outer Circles - 7 minutes each Graded with the following rubric:
Journaling- 15-20 entries that span the entire book. Due on the last day before Christmas Break!
Tips and Hints:
Make it a habit! Give yourself 30 minutes a day!
Don't wait until the end to journal! Do entries every day as you read!
Use post-it notes or the highlighting feature on e-books to mark passages you want to journal. Do the entries that day so you can remember what you planned to say!
Use a variety of LOT #s! Make sure you have some of each!
Bell Ringer
Take 10 minutes to read from your independent reading novel.This Week's Focus... Analysis Prompt
We will be writing the following essay in class on Tuesday:In his second volume of memoirs, Ways of Escape (1980), Graham Green observed the following:"Writing is a form of therapy; sometimes I wonder how all those who do not write, compose or paint can manage to escape the madness, melancholia, the panic fear which is inherent in the human situation.”
How can writers use memoirs as therapy to deal with the human situation and to reflect on larger issues/ideas? In addition to your own independent reading, use specific evidence from at least two different memoirs read in class.
Socratic Circles
The above prompt is the focus of today's Socratic circle! Use the ideas you gathered from the texts in the graphic organizer AND think about your own experience as a writer. Explore the emotions that came out in the texts we read. Think about how this helped the authors deal with emotions and issues.Inner/Outer Circles - 7 minutes each
Graded with the following rubric:
Journaling Reminders:
Journaling- 15-20 entries that span the entire book. Due on the last day before Christmas Break!
Tips and Hints: